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AT&T secures 130MW solar deal with Enbridge in Texas

What happened: AT&T activates 130MW solar deal in Texas AT&T has finalised a long-term virtual Power Purchase Agreement (vPPA) with Canadian energy company Enbridge. The deal covers the entire 130MW output from the Orange Grove Solar project. The facility, located in Jim Wells County, Texas, went on…

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What happened: AT&T activates 130MW solar deal in Texas AT&T has finalised a long-term virtual Power Purchase Agreement (vPPA) with Canadian energy company Enbridge. The deal covers the entire 130MW output from the Orange Grove Solar project. The facility, located in Jim Wells…

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AT&T has finalised a long-term virtual Power Purchase Agreement (vPPA) with Canadian energy company Enbridge. The deal covers the entire 130MW output from the Orange Grove Solar project. The facility, located in Jim Wells County, Texas, went online on 4 June 2025. The project marks Enbridge’s first solar installation in the state. It features approximately 300,000 solar panels spread across 920 acres. Power generated at the site is delivered into the ERCOT grid, which serves most of Texas.

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Analysis

AT&T will acquire all environmental attributes from the site. This supports its plan to reduce carbon emissions and manage energy costs. The agreement, signed in 2023, came into effect after the plant became operational this week. Also read: AT&T’s ORAN shift: A game-changer for telecom giants Also read: AT&T unveils customer service guarantee to lead industry This agreement reinforces AT&T’s goal to become carbon neutral across its operations by 2035. The telecom firm has steadily increased its investment in clean energy projects nationwide. These projects help it reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions while locking in energy prices. The Orange Grove project also signals Enbridge’s deeper entry into the solar sector. While best known for its gas pipelines, the firm is expanding into low-carbon technologies. It is also building the 815MW Sequoia Solar project near Abilene, Texas.

Key Points

  • Canadian firm Enbridge launches its first Texas solar project with 130MW capacity
  • AT&T secures full output in drive to meet 2035 carbon neutrality target

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Yara Yang